Selects the area common to both the path and the original
selection. If the path and selection do not overlap, nothing is
selected.

Click OK.

Convert a selection to a path

Any selection made with a selection tool
can be defined as a path. The Make Work Path command eliminates
any feathering applied to the selection. It can also alter the shape
of the selection, depending on the complexity of the path and the
tolerance value you choose in the Make Work Path dialog box.

Make the selection, and do one of the following:

Click the Make Work Path button at
the bottom of the Paths panel to use the current tolerance setting,
without opening the Make Work Path dialog box.

Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS)
the Make Work Path button at the bottom of the Paths panel.

Choose Make Work Path from the Paths panel menu.

Enter a Tolerance value or use the default value in the
Make Work Path dialog box.

Tolerance values can range from 0.5 to 10 pixels and determine how sensitive the Make Work Path command is to slight changes in the selection shape. The higher the tolerance value, the fewer the anchor points used to draw the path and the smoother the path. If the path is used as a clipping path and you have problems printing the image, use a higher tolerance value. (See Print image clipping paths.)

Click OK. The path appears at the bottom of the Paths
panel.

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